Object Tracking and Reconstruction with a Quanta Image Sensor

Istvan Gyongy, Tarek Al abbas, Neale Dutton, Robert Henderson

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Abstract / Description of output

Quanta Image Sensor devices offer single-photon sensitivity, coupled with high frame rates (>100kfps), making them ideal for the tracking of high-speed objects in low light conditions. However, motion artefacts emerge as bit-planes are aggregated in time to increase bit depth (and image detail). This work explores a scheme for object tracking, based on a sequence of binary output fields, followed by a reconstruction of the object, through summing transformed versions of the bit-planes.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jun 2017
EventInternational Image Sensor Workshop 2017 - Hiroshima, Japan
Duration: 30 May 20172 Jun 2017

Workshop

WorkshopInternational Image Sensor Workshop 2017
Abbreviated titleIISW 2017
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityHiroshima
Period30/05/172/06/17

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